Concrete Volume & Waste Guide
Project PlanningLearn how to break complex decks, hog‑wire fences, and multi‑level patios into simple shapes and combine calculator runs for one clean, final yardage number.
Use the Hawaii CalculatorCalculate cubic yards, bag count, and Hawaii‑oriented ready‑mix costs for lanais, driveways, pool decks, foundations, and retaining walls anywhere in the islands.
Enter your project dimensions to calculate volume, bag count, and a Hawaii‑style ready‑mix estimate.
Shallow frost is rare, but island soil conditions and drainage still matter. Ask your local engineer for structural projects.
Lanai 4 in · Pool deck 4–5 in · Driveway 5–6 in · Footing 10–16 in.
Concrete in Hawaii has to deal with salt air, UV exposure, and heavy rain more than deep winter freeze. That means mix selection, cover over rebar, and drainage details matter just as much as strength. For structural or hillside work, coordinate with a Hawaii‑licensed engineer or architect so your slab or retaining wall is detailed for your specific island and soil profile.
For most lanais and interior slabs, a 3,500 PSI mix is common. Driveways and parking areas usually move to 4,000 PSI or higher. Near the ocean, extra cover and proper sealing help slow corrosion of reinforcement.
A 12×20 ft lanai at 4 in thickness uses a little over 3 cubic yards once waste is added. Many island homes extend the living space outside, so a smooth, well‑drained slab is worth doing carefully.
A 10×40 ft driveway at 5 in thickness needs around 6 cubic yards. For vehicle traffic, a stronger mix and thicker edge or turned‑down footing help prevent cracking where tires always track.
Pool decks often use 4–5 in slabs with a textured finish to reduce slipping. Drainage slope away from the water and good joints help reduce puddling and random cracks around the pool.
Break your project into simple shapes (rectangles, circles, or short walls) and run the calculator for each piece. Convert everything to cubic feet first, then to cubic yards, and finally add 5–15% waste depending on how irregular the edges and forms are.
Many suppliers charge extra fees for very small loads or long travel distances. Ordering slightly more than the exact calculator result is usually cheaper than paying for a second trip or a rush add‑on.
Ready‑mix prices on the islands tend to sit above U.S. mainland averages because of freight, storage, and limited competition. Bagged mixes from local building centers can be a good option for very small projects and remote areas.
| Mix Type / PSI | Hawaii Price / Cu Yd | Mainland Avg (Approx) | Best For | Air Entrained? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3,000 PSI — Standard | $190–$210 | $140–$160 | Interior slabs, protected spaces | Optional | Light duty / mild exposure |
| 3,500 PSI — Residential | $200–$225 | $150–$170 | Lanais, standard slabs | Recommended | Good general choice |
| 4,000 PSI — Driveway | $210–$240 | $160–$185 | Driveways, parking, loading | Recommended | Better for vehicle loads |
| 4,500–5,000 PSI — Structural | $230–$265+ | $180–$210 | Retaining walls, structural beams | Project‑specific | Engineer‑designed |
Estimate yards and bags for cold‑climate slabs and footings.
🌤️Dial in volume and cost for southern residential projects.
🌵Heat‑aware estimates for desert slabs, patios, and drives.
⛰️Plan for freeze‑thaw cycles, basements, and elevated slabs.
Use these guides alongside the Hawaii Concrete Calculator to design safer, longer‑lasting projects.
Learn how to break complex decks, hog‑wire fences, and multi‑level patios into simple shapes and combine calculator runs for one clean, final yardage number.
Use the Hawaii CalculatorProper joint spacing, saw‑cut timing, and slab thickness help keep shrinkage cracks under control. Combine these details with the right PSI mix for Hawaii’s climate.
Read Quick AnswersIn salt‑air environments, sealing, drainage, and extra cover over steel all help slow corrosion. Combine good detailing with accurate yardage from this calculator.
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